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The investigation of tourism movement is fundamental for effective attraction and destination management. In particular, understanding patterns of movement to differentiate tourists according to their consumption of space and time has marketing and managerial implications. This paper uses a...
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The directional distance function model is a generalization of the radial model in data envelopment analysis (DEA). The directional distance function model is appropriate for dealing with cases where undesirable outputs exist. However, it is not a units-invariant measure of efficiency, which...
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We consider a Stackelberg model under demand slope uncertainty in an environment where the follower owns information advantage. Specifically, we show that the second mover obtains higher expected profit than the first mover when the leader only knows the prior beliefs and the follower gains the...
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We consider a Stackelberg model under demand slope uncertainty in an environment where the follower owns information advantage. Specifically, we show that the second mover obtains higher expected profit than the first mover when the leader only knows the prior beliefs and the follower gains the...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10015247473